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:07:27
Good morning. I said, "Good morning!"
:07:29
Oh, good morning.
:07:48
Say, I wouldn't dig so deep
if I were you.

:07:53
You're giving them far too much water.
:07:56
Why don't you shut up?
:08:01
Well!
:08:02
I do declare.
:08:06
State sentence
for a peeping tom,

:08:07
Is six months in the workhouse.
:08:09
Oh, hello, sweetheart.
:08:11
They got no windows in the workhouse.
:08:13
In the old days, they used to put
your eyes out with a red-hot poker.

:08:17
Any of those bikini bombshells
you're always watching

:08:20
Worth a red-hot poker?
:08:22
Oh, dear.
:08:24
We've become a race of Peeping Toms.
:08:26
What people ought to do
is get outside their own house

:08:29
And look in for a change.
:08:30
Yes, sir. How's that for
a bit of homespun philosophy?

:08:34
Reader's Digest, April 1939.
:08:36
Well, I only quote from the best.
:08:39
You don't have to take
my temperature this morning.

:08:41
Quiet. See if you can break 100.
:08:44
You know, I should have been
a gypsy fortune-teller

:08:46
Instead of an insurance company nurse.
:08:48
I got a nose for trouble.
Can smell it ten miles away.

:08:52
You heard of that market crash in "29?
I predicted that.

:08:57
Just how did you do that, Stella?
:08:59
Oh, simple. I was nursing
a director of General Motors.


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